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China's much hyped railway network got a boost with the opening of the world's longest high-speed rail line on Wednesday.
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The opening of the 2,298-kilometre line from Beijing to Guangzhou will cut down travle time between to the two cities by nearly 12 hours.
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Trains on the high-speed line will initially run at 300 km/hr taking 8 hours to reach from Beijing to Guangzhou, from 20 hours earlier.
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According to Reuters, rail investment slowed sharply in the wake of that accident and state media reported earlier this year that the government had cut planned railway investment by 500 billion yuan ($80.27 billion) to 2.3 trillion yuan under a five-year plan to 2015.
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The train will have 35 stops in cities like Zhengzhou, Wuhan and Changsha. China has a total of 9,300 kilometres of high-speed railways.